GT Fish & Oyster

So you want to sit at the big kids’ table when it comes to talking about Chicago food? I’m not talking about “Game of Thrones” maester-status. For that, you have to dedicate a few days each week driving every single mile of Chicago, eating both the fish fry at Club 81 Too in Hegewisch and the Italian sub at Tony’s in Edison Park. That’s gonna take a while.

What I can do, however, is give you a shortcut — a list of the restaurants that you need to go to. A list of restaurants that if you haven’t been to, you might as well shut up and go eat a case of Hot Pockets until you do.

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